No fire at the plugs can be caused by several factors, including a faulty ignition system, such as worn spark plugs or ignition coils. Additionally, issues with the fuel supply, like a clogged fuel filter or fuel pump failure, can prevent the necessary fuel-air mixture from reaching the combustion chamber. Electrical problems, such as bad wiring or blown fuses, may also disrupt the spark needed for ignition. Lastly, an engine that is flooded with fuel can prevent proper ignition as well.
coil, distributor, distributor cap, plugs, or wires.
Check the distributor. That is the most likely cause, or the crankshaft sensor.
im not getting fire to the spark plugs but the distributor is getting fire what do i do please help
A rectifier is a device that converts an electronic current. The most common reasons for spark plugs not firing is because they have burned out not be a rectifier isnÕt working.
Faulty plug wires or bad coil or coil wire.
Many possibilities. Need more info like the year and make.
No fire going to the plugs from distributor have fire up to the module none coming out what do I check for next
Most automobiles will not start with a nonfunctioning coil pack. The coil pack will cause the spark plugs not to fire.
no but it can stop the fuel pump from running.
i would like to know what would cause the miss firing in Chevy Malibu
If a defective ignition module, (or bad plugs/ wires) causes a misfire condition, one or more plugs won't fire. The uneven power pulses cause engine shaking.
You will still have spark, car will try to start or backfire. If no spark at all the plugs see if you have GOOD spark from coil. If coil is working then you will find the problem in between the coil and the plugs, probably a distributor component issue. The ballast resister is a possible cause also.